Serbia League Women | 10/19 11:30 | - | ZFK Spartak Subotica Women v ZFK Milutinac Women | W | 11-0 | |
Serbia League Women | 10/05 13:30 | - | ZFK Crvena Zvezda Women v ZFK Spartak Subotica Women | L | 2-0 | |
Serbia League Women | 09/22 14:00 | - | ZFK TSC Women v ZFK Spartak Subotica Women | W | 0-2 | |
Serbia League Women | 09/15 14:37 | - | Vojvodina Women v ZFK Spartak Subotica Women | W | 0-8 | |
Serbia League Women | 08/25 16:00 | - | ZFK Milutinac Women v ZFK Spartak Subotica Women | W | 0-1 | |
Women’s Friendly | 07/27 16:27 | - | Diosgyori VTK Women v ZFK Spartak Subotica Women | W | 1-3 | |
Serbia Cup Women | 05/23 16:00 | - | ZFK Spartak Subotica Women v ZFK Crvena Zvezda Women | D | Abandoned | |
Serbia League Women | 05/12 13:00 | - | ZFK Crvena Zvezda Women v ZFK Spartak Subotica Women | W | 0-1 | |
Serbia League Women | 05/04 09:00 | - | ZFK Spartak Subotica Women v ZFK Spartak Doo Women | W | 10-0 | |
Serbia Cup Women | 05/01 09:00 | - | ZFK Sloga Women v ZFK Spartak Subotica Women | W | 0-5 | |
Serbia League Women | 04/28 09:00 | - | ZFK Sloga Women v ZFK Spartak Subotica Women | W | 0-6 | |
Serbia League Women | 04/24 15:00 | - | ZFK Spartak Subotica Women v ZFK Sloga Women | W | 6-0 |
Total | Home | Away | |
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Matches played | 15 | 3 | 12 |
Wins | 14 | 3 | 11 |
Draws | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Losses | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Goals for | 75 | 23 | 52 |
Goals against | 5 | 1 | 4 |
Clean sheets | 11 | 2 | 9 |
Failed to score | 1 | 0 | 1 |
ŽFK Spartak Subotica (Serbian Cyrillic: ЖФК Спартак Суботица) is women's football team from Subotica, Serbia. The team has won ten national championships, including nine in a row from 2011 to 2019. It also has appeared in the UEFA Women's Champions League.
In May 1970 employees of the railway company Željezničar established a women's football club of the same name in Subotica, which became a member of the sports association Jovan Mikic Spartak. ŽFK Željezničar won the first Yugoslavia women's football league in 1975. The team was later renamed Spartak, and following the break-up of Yugoslavia it played the Serbian League.
In 2011, forty years after the club's creation, Spartak won its second championship, and in the next two seasons it won both the championship and the national cup. The team couldn't make it past the qualifying round in its UEFA Champions League debut, but in its two following appearances it reached the Round of 32.